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Resident Evil Requiem Playable Leon Officially Confirmed

By Mazen (Mithrie) Turkmani
Published: December 11, 2025 at 11:40 PM GMT

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📺 Divinity Revealed

Larian Studios announces Divinity as its next game in the Divinity universe, and the naming alone makes the intent feel bold and deliberate. Rather than positioning it as Divinity: Original Sin 3, the studio is stepping sideways into the wider setting with a clean title that reads like a fresh entry point—one that could broaden tone, genre structure, or party systems without the baggage of direct numbering. If you want the most immediate taste of what they're hinting at, the best starting point is IGN's official Divinity reveal trailer from The Game Awards 2025, which frames the announcement as a "new chapter", not a continuation.


Divinity being "not Original Sin 3" is the detail that matters most for expectations, because it invites a different kind of speculation than a standard sequel cycle. A numbered Original Sin follow-up would imply familiar pillars—turn-based combat cadence, co-op flexibility, and a specific flavor of systemic problem-solving—while a simpler Divinity title suggests Larian wants room to experiment with structure, scope, or even moment-to-moment pacing. If you're curious, the smartest move right now is to track official updates and keep an eye on how Larian describes core gameplay in the next round of information drops, because early wording usually reveals whether the studio is iterating or reinventing.

📺 Phantom Blade Zero Release Date Announced

Phantom Blade Zero confirms a release date of September 9, 2026, and the timing instantly turns "someday" anticipation into a real countdown. The new gameplay trailer shown during The Game Awards 2025 leans into the game's signature identity—flashy action, crisp animations, and that stylish "blade-dance" rhythm that tends to attract players who care about parry timing, move-cancels, and clean enemy reads. If you haven't watched it yet, start with the official Phantom Blade Zero release date announcement trailer with the 2026.9.9 worldwide date and wishlist callout, because it's the clearest snapshot of how the combat tempo and visual language are shaping up.


How to wishlist Phantom Blade Zero right now is straightforward, and doing it early is the easiest way to get storefront notifications when preorders, preloads, or special editions go live. Open your platform's digital store or storefront app, search "Phantom Blade Zero", and hit Wishlist (or the equivalent "Follow" button) so you'll see alerts as the September 9, 2026 launch approaches. If you play on PC, also consider following the official channels linked from the trailer description, since "download size", "minimum specs", and "day-one patch" details usually land closer to release—and those are the practical bits that determine whether you'll be playing at midnight or troubleshooting drivers.

📺 Resident Evil Requiem Playable Leon Officially Confirmed

Resident Evil Requiem confirms Leon Kennedy as a playable character, and that single detail carries a lot of weight for tone and pacing. Leon's presence tends to steer Resident Evil toward a specific flavor of tension—competent under pressure, but still vulnerable when the game's systems turn hostile—so official gameplay showing him back in action is a strong signal about how Capcom wants this entry to feel in your hands. If you want to see exactly what was shown, the cleanest reference is the official Resident Evil Requiem third trailer featuring the new gameplay reveal, which makes the "second playable character" confirmation hard to miss.


Resident Evil Requiem's dual narratives are the bigger design hook, because "two playable characters" can mean anything from lightly interwoven campaigns to tightly braided perspectives that constantly recontextualize the same locations. The confirmed release date—February 27, 2026—also matters, since it puts Requiem in a prime early-year window where major releases often arrive polished but hungry for post-launch community discoveries (routes, speedrun tech, puzzle breakdowns, and the inevitable "best settings" guides). If the campaigns are truly intertwined, expect players to map which sections are sequential, which are parallel, and where the game expects you to carry knowledge across perspectives—exactly the kind of structure that makes Resident Evil discussion thrive after launch week.

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